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A male sensibility is less constrained in certain ways.
International law is less constrained by the straightjacket of property rights, and has proved more supportive of subsistence hunting rights.
The Islamist opposition party PAS, however, is less constrained, as its youth leader, Nasrudin Tantawi, made clear in February.
"This loss of connectivity might mean consciousness is less constrained by inputs from the outside world via the senses, which could explain why people can imagine things very vividly," said Nutt.
Space is less constrained in Frankfurt, and indeed at Canary Wharf in the east of London, the site of Britain's current tallest building and two more towers that are nearing completion.
And the President is less constrained by the law than he was in the case of his long-form birth certificate: for that, he had to ask Hawaii for a waiver, while he has the power to declassify documents on his own.
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The real situation could probably be more complex, as a duplicate that is not important for the function will tend to be less constrained (some proteins are more constrained than others; environmental proteins may have less constrained sites).
"I'm going to be less constrained.
On Twitter the buzz was less constrained.
"We are less constrained by NSA's concerns about compliance".
A few decades back, the engineers were less constrained.
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